The 9 Sexiest Hair-Color Ideas for Blondes

Stereotypes aside, blondes can be pretty high-maintenance. Toners, touch-ups, and deep-conditioning treatments are all musts if you're going for the gold. Here's how to get (and keep) the blonde hair color you want.

SANDY BLONDE

The balance of golden and cool highlights on Rachel McAdams is the perfect way to add depth without losing the bright blonde you crave. "This is the most forgiving color at any age because you can warm up the skin and adjust it," says Vo. Ask for more golden highlights in the winter, when the skin tends to be paler (like McAdams's). Then, in the summer, add cool highlights to contrast with your warmer skin tone. And keep it slightly root-y by only touching up the color every four weeks. "At four weeks and one day, it can go from looking flirty to dirty," Vo says.